Foob said:Which team is the true x-force team, x-statix, on?
Anticitizen One said:I thought X-Force was that team Rob Liefield created in the 90s?
You can start with the beginning of Fraction's run on Invincible Iron Man, they have an omnibus that covers the first several trades.frogg609 said:If I want to get into reading Iron Man what is his current series/number? Looking on the Marvel site is no help at all.
Have fun! I've found reading comics to be a pretty relaxing thing to do.WascallyWabbit said:I just found a giant stack of comics that I boxed up when I moved, now i'm gonna kick back, turn on the NFL game, and read em all. What a great way to chill after a crappy week!
(I know this sounds like a tweet or status update, but i figured if anyone would appreciate it, it would be Neogaf comics-age!)
frogg609 said:If I want to get into reading Iron Man what is his current series/number? Looking on the Marvel site is no help at all.
Spike Spiegel said:
LOLAdam Hughes
Lionel Mandrake said:Man, he nailed it.
The Take Out Bandit said:Nailed what?
What in the hell is going on here?
I'm more amazed Adam Hughes shaved.
Stop cross dressing and go draw All Star Wonder Woman silly pants! You should have plenty of free time since you stopped doing commissions. *trollface*
Parallax said:it is. x-statix took its slot and was about a team of mutants that wanted to be celebrities. all but one of them ended up dying
Saw the photo at Bleeding Cool, Adam tweeted about it a few days ago.The Take Out Bandit said:Nailed what?
What in the hell is going on here?
I'm more amazed Adam Hughes shaved.
Stop cross dressing and go draw All Star Wonder Woman silly pants! You should have plenty of free time since you stopped doing commissions. *trollface*
Parallax said:thats pam from archer. and a pretty good one at that
Anticitizen One said:I dont recognize a signle character on the new mutant side or the generation hope side (aside from Cyclops's daughter from another dimension I think?)
who is that blonde girl with the laser sword? and that big guy behind jubilee?
Where is Wolverine, Gambit, Rogue, Jean Gray, Arch Angel, etc?
I sure wish DC owned the X-Men because that franchise needs a good ol'fashion reboot right about now
Spike Spiegel said:
LOLAdam Hughes
Even I've given up on that, bro.The Take Out Bandit said:Nailed what?
What in the hell is going on here?
I'm more amazed Adam Hughes shaved.
Stop cross dressing and go draw All Star Wonder Woman silly pants! You should have plenty of free time since you stopped doing commissions. *trollface*
Rafa=FedKilla said:Brahs do I read Blackest Night or GL: Blackest night first?
MY MAN!Foob said:also it was the best book ever
lol, just tell him to read X-Men ForeverDonasaurusRex said:That makes no sense, of the books are that are actually "X-Men" all but 2 are well established characters in X-Men lore. Danger is newish compared to the others and Illyana is different than before, but even she was in the legacy virus story from years ago.
Generation Hope is not the X-Men , New Mutants are not the X-Men, just like X Force, and X Factor , and ExCalibur are not the X-Men. I dont understand whats confusing none of these are new books , Gen Hope is new...ish but even that is up to what 13 or 14 its been around for a year. Its like how Gotham City Sirens arent "Batman" but why does the book exist? "Batman" . So yes its a batman -family book, that kind of stuff happens with popular comics, and xmen are arguably the most popular of the last 25 years.
you dont recognize warlock from the new mutants basically means you dont recognize the new mutants what difference would a reboot mean to you , the upcoming issue would be a good start if you dont recognize them, or nate grey (the only surprise). why would it need to be rebooted, how does that aide you, if you say you dont recognize dani moonstar, magma, and cypher some of the oldest new mutants there are, does it infuriate you that you dont recognize people from a book you know nothing about? What do you expect , you've clearly never read the book. This vol of the books only been around since 2009 anyway, and hasnt been in action since 91.
Blackest Night first. It's kinda complicated to say why, but that collection has a narrower focus and makes it easy to get the fundamentals of the event. Then the GL one expands outward to cover stuff going on all across the universe, across tons of different characters, etc. and fills in the gaps that the primary book had.Rafa=FedKilla said:Brahs do I read Blackest Night or GL: Blackest night first?
Rafa=FedKilla said:Brahs do I read Blackest Night or GL: Blackest night first?
Dan said:Blackest Night first. It's kinda complicated to say why, but that collection has a narrower focus and makes it easy to get the fundamentals of the event. Then the GL one expands outward to cover stuff going on all across the universe, across tons of different characters, etc. and fills in the gaps that the primary book had.
Or look up the issue-by-issue chronology and try that.
I haven't read the GLC collection yet.
KidDork said:Spider Island: The Avengers was the funniest book I've read in awhile. Imagine! Super hero comics that make you laugh. Crazy.
I'm pretty sure the girl in the school uniform is meant to be Idie...Nesotenso said:Girl in school girl uniform is new. Warren nowhere to be seen is troubling.
after reading all of ultimate spiderman, everything else just seems like a disappointment to me.SUPREME1 said:Fellas, I picked up the Spidey: One More Day trade...
Good or bad decision? I know the outcome already, but wanted to read the story. Is it considered good reading? Or is it only known because of the outcome?
I could do without the read if the reading isn't all that great.
SUPREME1 said:Fellas, I picked up the Spidey: One More Day trade...
Good or bad decision? I know the outcome already, but wanted to read the story. Is it considered good reading? Or is it only known because of the outcome?
I could do without the read if the reading isn't all that great.
part of the reboot. It's like asking how is Bruce Wayne younger in Batman #1.dream said:Hey, uh, how is Barbara Gordon walking again?
...you didn't actually read it, did you?-Pyromaniac- said:part of the reboot. It's like asking how is Bruce Wayne younger in Batman #1.
nope. But I'm sure it has some random reason that her paralysis is gone. Why don't you say what happens. Did she somehow "heal"? Did she relive the joker incident in her memory and caused her to overcome her paralysis or something, lol.FoneBone said:...you didn't actually read it, did you?
KidDork said:Spider Island: The Avengers was the funniest book I've read in awhile. Imagine! Super hero comics that make you laugh. Crazy.
-Pyromaniac- said:nope. But I'm sure it has some random reason that her paralysis is gone. Why don't you say what happens. Did she somehow "heal"? Did she relive the joker incident in her memory and caused her to overcome her paralysis or something, lol.
Just knowing comics I naturally assume it's some weird reason just to get her back to normal for the reboot. But if it's a really good reason, then do tell.
yeah that's part of the reboot as well. Characters got younger, problems got solved, and they moved timelines back. It starts off 3 years after the killing joke.dream said:I read the issue twice and it didn't really tell me...and I have no idea what to read in order to find out.
I did find the timeframe kind of disconcerting. She says the Joker shot her 3 years ago and I was like "but I read The Killing Joke 20 years ago."
Jackal gives spider-powers to people in NY, next thing you know all these regular people have the powers, then shit pops off basically. I don't remember for sure but I think it starts at issue #666 of amazing spider-man, but it gets pretty complicated with tie-ins with other comics, but 666-670 something (to 673 I think) are the ones you should read. Maybe start at 659/660 to know more.dream said:What is the premise of Spider Island and what order should I read it in?